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ダイキン工業株式会社

*daikin kōgyō kabushiki-gaisha*

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-as of [8 JUNE 2024]

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*OFFICIAL LINK*

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*USER GUIDES*

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*PDF LINK*

*G-DRIVE LINK*

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(1804 SAINT JOHN’S PLACE)

(TOP RIGHT WALL)

(REMOTE CONTROL)

(2 AAA BATTERIES)

(it will reach the unit from as far as 6 meters away)

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*INVERTER*

In refrigeration compressors

An inverter can be used to control the speed of the compressor motor to drive variable refrigerant flow in a refrigeration or air conditioning system to regulate system performance

Such installations are known as inverter compressors.

Traditional methods of refrigeration regulation use single-speed compressors switched on and off periodically;

inverter-equipped systems have a variable-frequency drive that control the speed of the motor and thus the compressor and cooling output.

The variable-frequency AC from the inverter drives a brushless or induction motor, the speed of which is proportional to the frequency of the AC it is fed, so the compressor can be run at variable speeds—eliminating compressor stop-start cycles increases efficiency.

A microcontroller typically monitors the temperature in the space to be cooled, and adjusts the speed of the compressor to maintain the desired temperature.

The additional electronics and system hardware add cost to the equipment, but can result in substantial savings in operating costs.

The first inverter air conditioners were released by Toshiba in 1981, in Japan

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“daikin remote control”

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*CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS* –>

*’INDOOR UNIT’ / ‘OUTDOOR UNIT’ / ‘REMOTE CONTROL’*

*STOP OPERATION*

*TURN OFF BREAKER*

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(‘daikin industries, Ltd. is a japanese multinational air conditioning manufacturing company headquartered in Osaka)

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It has operations in

Japan,

China, Australia, United States, India, Southeast Asia, Europe, and Latin America.

Daikin is the inventor of variable refrigerant volume systems (or VRV by Daikin air conditioning, other manufacturers remarked this as VRF) and an innovator in the split system air conditioning market, having made the first split and multi-split air conditioners.

Daikin codeveloped the R-410A refrigerant with Carrier.

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History

Daikin Industries Ltd was founded in 1924 as Osaka Kinzoku Kogyosho LP by Akira Yamada.

In 1953, Daiflon or polychlorotrifluoroethylene was developed.

In 1963 the company was renamed Daikin Kogyo Co Ltd and developed Neoflon.

In 1982 it was renamed to the current Daikin Industries Ltd.

Daikin entered the North American air conditioning market in 2004.

In 2006, Daikin Industries acquired McQuay International, a Minneapolis, MN based global corporation that designs, manufacturers and sells commercial, industrial and institutional heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) products,[5] and in November of the same year, purchased OYL Industries.[citation needed]

These acquisitions made Daikin Industries, a major global HVAC manufacturer, rivaling Carrier Corporation in total number of products produced, total dollar volume and worldwide territory coverage.[citation needed]

In 2008, McQuay International was re-branded as Daikin-McQuay as Daikin began implementing many of its technologies (including the Daikin Inverter Compressor) and manufacturing processes into McQuay equipment and factories.

However, in November 2013, the Daikin-McQuay group was again re-branded as Daikin Applied,[6] ending 80 years of business for the McQuay name.

In 2008 Daikin purchased a 75% share of All World Machinery Supply based in Roscoe, Illinois.

Daikin developed the hybrid hydraulic systems using technology from their Air Conditioning division[clarification needed].

Facing the global demands on CO2 reductions and the serious energy issues facing the world, this product aims to cut energy consumption[how?] in the manufacturing sector.

As of 2009, Daikin Airconditioning Philippines is established.[8]

As of April 2014, Daikin Hydraulics marketed a line of piston pumps, vane pumps, manual pumps, solenoid valves, and flow and control valves claiming their pump technology to be 50–70 percent more energy efficient than conventional technology.

In August 2012 Daikin agreed to acquire Goodman Global from the San Francisco-based private equity firm Hellman & Friedman for $3.7 billion,[10] after first planning to buy Goodman the previous year.

In January 2011, Daikin had announced plans to buy Goodman Global at approximately US$4 billion valuation, however, the plans were put off following the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami

The acquisition was expected to expand Daikin’s presence in the United States and in duct-type and split-system air-conditioners, and was expected to make Daikin the world’s largest maker of heating, ventilation and air-conditioning systems.

In 2017, Daikin opened the Daikin Texas Technology Park, its largest plant and the fifth largest factory in the world.

Costing $417 million, this 4.1 million square-foot facility in Waller, Texas will consolidate Goodman’s manufacturing operations.

Business divisions and products

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Daikin is organized into the following divisions, offering the following products:

Industrial hydraulic equipment and systems

Mobile hydraulic equipment

Centralized lubrication equipment and systems

Medical equipment

Daikin Industries Ltd

For quite some time, Daikin Industries Ltd has been doing business with independent dealers in Africa.

However, in 2006, Daikin merged the UAE with the East African market by creating Daikin Middle East and Africa.

In January 20, 2017, they sponsored the DAIKIN PREMIER LEAGUE – Season 7.

In August 2016, Daikin Industries Ltd opened a fully functional headquarters in Cairo, Egypt.

Daikin Cairo is yet another move for the company to establish business in Africa.

Plans are underway to open more headquarters.

Gallery

Akira Yamada, the founder of the company

Daikin Air Conditioner at Tennōji Station

DAI-EL thermoplastic fluoroelastomer produced by Daikin

(type 06 rifle grenade used by the ‘GSDF’)

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